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Our gallery received a crate last week from French artist Philippe Roussel filled with seven gorgeous new paintings. Unwrapping them was a bit like Christmas morning. “La plage en mars” found a home almost immediately and the others have been receiving much adoration. They may not be around for long! Below is “La maison bleue sur la plage,” a favorite…

“Yellow Buildings” by Ursula Gullow. Thank you to everyone who visited our Asheville gallery for the “Springtide,” opening on Saturday, March 1st. The event was a great success and we were proud to introduce new work from Haen Gallery artists Francis di Fronzo, Byron Gin, Ursula Gullow, Stephen Pentak, and Emily Wilson. If you were unable…

A photo from last night’s exquisite Pan Harmonia event at our Asheville Gallery. They’ll be giving a repeat performance at our Brevard gallery next Monday night, February 10th. Visit their site for tickets and more information.

(Marilynn Herbert photo) Kate Steinbeck, flute, Franklin Keel, cello, and Jamie Laval, violin. Jamie Laval and Franklin Keel hurl themselves into a tumultuous performance of the “Duo Sonata” for violin and cello by Maurice Ravel. Written in 1922 during the composer’s extrospective middle period, the work is a perfect vehicle for the two instrumentalists, showcasing…

Three new pieces by Ursula Gullow may currently be seen in our Asheville gallery. The piece below, entitled “Skaters I” is 28″ x 28″ oil on canvas. To view the other new pieces and more of Ursula’s work, please click here.

Join us this fall for FREE films at our Brevard gallery. The Haen Gallery Brevard, in conjunction with the Brevard Film Society, will host FREE movies this fall as part of a new “Films at the Haen” series. Held once a month on Friday night at the end of Brevard’s Gallery Walk, the movies are…

We are thrilled to have a new painting by Brian Tull, entitled “Don’t Bother Missing Me” in our Asheville gallery. Brian’s strategically cropped paintings in oil and acrylic are sometimes confrontational and often feature the female figure as protagonist, giving you a subtle glimpse into the characters’ lives. Usually leaving you wondering what or who is beyond…